Brainless Boneheads: Mets Fan Asked to Leave Game After Hot Dog Incident
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A New York Mets fan was asked to leave a game recently because of a hot dog incident. Wait, what?
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Kids Doing Stupid Stuff
In New Orleans, what are these kids thinking? So we both know that kids will be kids and will do stupid stuff. Police say two kids and their mom were arrested recently. The 12 and 14 year old boys decided to break into cars. How many? 62 cars and that was in just one night. Police notified the boys mom to come pick them up at the police station. Shortly after arriving, she was also arrested. There just happened to be an outstanding warrant for her arrest. When police went to arrest her, she resisted.
An Unlikely Distraction At A Baseball Game
Have you ever been kicked out of anything? For a New York Mets fan, getting tossed out was probably the last thing he ever expected. During a recent game, City Field, the home of the New York Mets was running a most delicious promotion. $1.00 hot dogs. During the game, security got involved after fans pelted the man with their hot dogs. Authorities say the issue was what the man was wearing. Displayed on the man's shirt was the number of hot dogs that ate along with the number of beers he drank. Security decided the bast thing to do was removed the man from the stands. Just for the record, the Mets fan consumed 10 beers along with nine hot dogs. He may have caused a disturbance but the man is good for business.
10 Fun North Carolina Day Trips With Kids this Summer
Summer is almost here, and that means it's time for North Carolina day trips!
As a mom, I'm always hunting for fun things to do with my kiddos during their break. Our state is a gold mine of adventures waiting to be had! Living smack dab in North Carolina means I can wake up and decide on a whim to hit the mountains or beach with zero planning needed.
This place is a treasure trove of diverse landscapes and attractions, perfect for families hungry for excitement and learning. From mind-blowing museums sparking little imaginations to heart-pounding amusement parks, there's never a dull moment.
Whether you're exploring Discovery Place Kids in Rockingham, cruising in paddle boats at Pullen Park, or diving into history on the Battleship North Carolina, you're in for a blast. And let's not forget the eye-opening lessons at the International Civil Rights Center & Museum in Greensboro, wild times at the North Carolina Zoo, or the thrills at Carowinds.
These spots aren't just about fun; they inspire curiosity, bravery, and joy in your kids, making every trip a learning adventure. Let's take a look at some North Carolina day trips you can take with your kids this summer.
Discovery Place Kids Rockingham
Rockingham Children's Museum promises an adventure in fun and learning with interactive exhibits designed to stimulate young minds in a playful environment.
Pullen Park Raleigh
An historic gem that blends the charm of old-fashioned amusement rides with modern outdoor activities, making it a delightful escape for families.
Battleship North Carolina - Wilmington
In Wilmington, history comes to life in a profound tribute to WWII heroes, offering a deeply immersive and educational experience.
Carowinds - Charlotte
Straddling the North Carolina and South Carolina borders, offers a mix of thrilling rides and entertaining shows, making it a must-visit for thrill-seekers and fun lovers.
The International Civil Rights Center & Museum - Greensboro
This museum in Greensboro offers a significant educational experience, ideal for teaching kids about the pivotal moments in America's civil rights movement.
North Carolina Zoo - Asheboro
The zoo provides an expansive setting for animal lovers of all ages to learn about and observe wildlife in habitats that closely mimic their natural environments.
Wet & Wild Emerald Pointe Water Park - Greensboro
This waterpark is the ultimate destination for water adventures, with attractions that cater to thrill-seekers and those looking to relax.
Carolina Renaissance Festival - Huntersville (This Fall)
"The annual Carolina Renaissance Festival returns Saturdays and Sundays, from October 5th through November 24th, 2024."
The festival offers a unique opportunity to step back in time and experience the wonders of a 16th-century European village, complete with jousting knights, wandering minstrels, and artisan marketplaces.
Lions Water Adventure - Kinston
The park in Kinston features aquatic fun that's perfect for cooling off on hot summer days at a low cost.
Jungle Rapids - Wilmington
With attractions suited for all ages, from gentle kiddie pools to exciting water slides.





